• JOIN I. 11IITCHELL s . ,. • • . .• • Attorhey at Law, WELLspOIIO, PA., !ores his t 4tirernont from, the Aatt.vren, employment in his Profession. Of ip knits in Itoy's Block.—doe. 9,1871-3 t. GA C.OUNTY AGITATOR. Local Items.\ ~'►:DNESDAY, FEB. 22, 1871. New Advertisements ill .rc itiiilders—Conamiesiotiers. Dr) Harden. iivroiktry—A. B. Erifitmon. I: Ante—Waller Sherwood. - (Um., Tdit for 3. Rico )oNATioN.—The friends of Rev, D. Beek will make him a donation at the M. E. rch to Tueesday evening, Feb. 23. All are BENDING-1114h Young & Co. aro lting up a box of binning to Ecnd to the City ',ng on your magazinet3.—nt Fielieth for reserved seats at the eon t on saturday, may 'Co procured at tho book ie a •II ; Young & Co, • DONATION.—The friends of Itev. G. Remington, wiltgive him a donation at the so of Mrs. Benjamin, Stony Fork, Friday ng, Fob. 24th, 1871. n Louisville, Kentucky, the fines cool for al unkcnness aro phlood in'the ehool 1 It is aid, Eatiriently, that many f the ottnent won get drunk every %eek, jiist to trilAute to the cause of Otte:llion. • lioN. HENRY SHER - WOOD visite( the :idol School on Friday last, and - - f.poka o the 1. - 01 in his Idicitnes way for half an bou . It • ono of the pleasant, familiar talks that in .; .c;7 atoo . :o without tiring; snob as a school t ti,‘. k , ‘ s ii,ten to with Wesson:l and profit. )1. Thuiday evenly / got' t h e 16th Anat. 'l. K. Beecher lectut ( ed in Smith Bowen's .9ubject, " Man and hfusie." Tho house w oderately ft.!' filled, and most of the audi , ..,,711 away tatittied—that thekbad beard an •tt.tin: 411-Lmitze. I's. Kimball has reino the scrund fluor of Wright 4; Tsai ,,,l-10: building, over Hosting( 4 Co.'s „ : •itire, Ns, hcre bilei is prepared to fill all orders •1, , nollioo - and dreudrialcer't; line. A nittale servant died sluidettly in „.1 The doctor coulti o not account for,the wet made a poet tuortem ?examination, •,6 -L•,acd that the stomach lidd been reduced ,?• • •• ?•t a baby's, and the heart pushed Out . 1 , r I.l.ter, by tight lacing. l•n ISULL HI NO Ens.—This troupe A • Ad-concert in .qmith d llowen's ball, on . ur , February 21, and we bespeak for them LI Atendanc . e. They are highly spoken of fi• I, d pre , t9, and wo have no doubt that ne of the few really got d troupes frac ? poi I t•ioail , Society ,have t , toir , lap bight, at their hall in Wright I', Re:mired, that it ' th, policy this government to make y Chief llisputatas — W. ,o.• 1 3. T 1 Young wilt , i •,, ,iI rheil., im an iueulLonama fml,,leet. l'‘.! prt fs(NP.—T it c ell terprising' r II 1„ Smith A f-on, Tioga, boot and'shoe and again in fail blast, on Wells , of-po4ite E. N. late hoteL -1 I.lc ill find, TIE usual, 17 large assortment an,l flow whieb to select any kind ,. uu Jr ire 1. A l:n_a trek (\new goods hand in a few - days. \ l \ A 11111I:n DEA D INO;Ft SLEEPING.— , , ino)ghbOill,B :0, SO WI er.t l yCr. dezt:ait3ed by fire, is already ri from the ashes of her destruction. Fifteen yes places are nearly ready for occupation, al I he in fun operation before the first, of ediz:ns of Tioga have unanituously re -1%,1 to re-haild the town on its old cite—all nlfngs within the husincs: limits to be ring • And, from the en t 4gy and resolution •n, ed by her Intstnc:.:l men. we aro inclined to I. , is thet a •of will have small ,ret that the Tioga of 1870 was , el.t by arc. 1;151:(ZI,A1:1".- - Tht , .tore of Converse r, , go tt Al, l-orough, burglaricusly en ... 1 on Flay night, nod robbed of a large ;o,:,iy of goods. The burglars gained en through the buck door and re , heavy I,ar. they were evidently up to trade, awl tondo their selections and di,eronion(lon. We trust they s-ole tracts uncover - ed, by which they • 1 . .1111 , 1 out, and duly rouneded for their I i , ,• , r) ;1,14 ingcndity, by free tickets at the .n5l. - for a few years. i - VLF. BITS.--Itev. H. LarukArhat . r pion at Blosshurg renently of $25 0 . •1! rad 16ri c;i111.13-, is to hrtvd 1 a n6w of i. 70,001) S Ludlow, c,f,tt'llarleston, round hig ith her leg brui.e.n, in the btable, " it,-t Itu of New York city, as la: JI rt. 1,1 tol, is 912,252. ~I •lmr,, I three licente.l hotels and one '• • 1,10,c l'i \ 1). \V. Avery, latt Avkr , Npent a few ( 1 33 . ' . iwt , I ivnils in list villago last tI 1, ' it ii it t Irtirig A new ' !'ti tal - Mussrs. Wit) 1 , 1..0•1v , in, .1.11 l',ltir,(ll, Sainticd II 11,.11,- kY 111 till , ,11 \ i4 0111.1+, whoeo cxertidi ,ii•i kt , tt• it t pr,,pf•rty at C 1,14 , 4te, Y11 , ,e I.eln•ls• Uly Wat theet 1,4 i-noits in *rising my t it) in lb) 11,11))),..mo ;I\\ t•.- ( • ;-", iz -, 3 11. \V. 1 .., 1 .. to tt tnitt , to .taro in front or the 'i ' o , thee, thu se lite 11•„a , for the . , eato of 4 oil :11 , 11 'She it tt,, it I it,. ti utheittal Inusie. Pet :tte, ' . ~,,., 0116 store can rely on 4 •• — 1••1 otl Todd deals in no oilier. • '414 ;.-:;( . :1100L RECREATION.-On , tant, the-BloFsburg Baptist Snodax 1, ,4 %;jt to our village. It NV:6 ' ' L • 1.1 , 1 al.le flair, rDt her an extended. 'ha el; v„, - .6,1*: , entsritry like 0111 T, .111CrO , of 12 j inni?, carrying 10 moult , , ' `• ' I ':.1i0.11 15 were San(lay 6010(11 "• • •'.t ; t i-ited the counly alms hc . 1F6,..j I. They also called at II they f 11:1 a i rirlettuiliSr'—anfl quite i 4 :,,I,ly--oF a toelitical 4:micas could do:H i' *x , !tirsionik should hat e 11,1 tur:C , •l: ,, l by -fiehler's haul; , 1,11.1((43 dinner was providc I by LI, itte f i‘e Elovve. et.j,,,ye.l the affair hugely : nifd if the torliA,tit a roFler, brighter, Letfor ''-h , sv 1 0r.v..1 1,1 jfivehilesove have not Fceli it. arc 01way...4 welcome. LEGISLATION'.—Our '"r" 1, under coo:idoration morel billd of .hff.rtnt dates touching Wollsboro, as follows t Mr. Mann, from the Cotnmittco on Education, re)u - nictl,a bill entitled "nn act authorizing: We Direetore of Wellshoro to invest !qtypht. +n4l3 " A I.ia ivag presented entitled "a further tup- I'eJleht to the act to incorporate the WelltburP ,L• 1 Lawrenceville railroad company." Ah o a bill entitled "nn net to incorporate the fllAicrn Water Company." A L;11 wag also presented entitled "on act ap prAnting commissioners to lay out Rod - construct a road born Ilabb's creek to the bond ;pines at Antrum, in Tioga county," GItAOE 131 - AciummEtvr..4.4lhe ing communication explains itself suffieleutly,, and we trrist'thai the ToSti :Ten ntaY to grace' Within the Mailed' I:rumba:Sr' Of , but we arc a little uncertain about it. We know some of the parties to the .contraot.; ,trY, a ' r i good sinners.' Row , theywoirldper`foime. Wats; is not so ulcer. And we have never .beard Rev. Mr. Omens in the pulpit; Consequently _cannot say. how much Pirion_Power hoSrates. We only wish to suggest that, Mir — ) only wields the ordi- I nary ono-Parsort-Power, ho has his hands full: Friend Agitator:—As there ItLeoneld. arable excitement and loud galls, in this' Vicinity; we are rather straitens, through you, to_inake a plain esatement of the foots in the matter. On. Friday evening, the 10th instant, during a conversation between Rev. 'W. P. Omens and some of the gentlemen who .to names appear on the following contract, the' qUeition was asked, "'Why are such. and sch. men pot converted?" . And the elder's answer' was, "because 614 will net hang on," or, in other words,- "they, leave the house of God before x get half • thrOugh pros. citing." ' Then the suggestion was made that those reenfAnmbering about'ten, of the toughest cases in town, should attend meeting regularly, for a certain number of nights, under the preach ing and directions of ltif Omens. • And in Act. cordance with this understanding, the following contract was gotten up and signed " Good for fourteen consecutive nights, under tho preaching of Elder Omens, and others, at the Union church, in Knoxville, commencing on Monday evening, February 20, and to follow the Elder's directions, Eaoh to forfeit, to the Elder, ten dollars per night for his voluntary Absence. The Elder to light and warm the house, and fur nish the best of accommodations. None to speak unleis ho chooses. , C. W. Beach, O. H. Wood, J. Dearman, • , Charles' Morse, . A. Albs, A. D. Knox, Phillips, Diram Costley, J. llogatticamp, William Morse, _ W. W. Dunham.' There is not ono among thiTh — niu aber,that has entered into this 'with the least thought or:intent of burlesque, or making light of the subject of religion. On the other hand; we have entered into this novel araangement,hoping and praying that wo may bo benefited- by it and " brought to light" in the Christian's Ono of our friends is now making irtrip-thro' Potter and M'Kean counties, and we rather ex pect that, through him, we shall be "noticed" In the papers of those counties, and perhaps more conspicuously than we desire. We aro aware, friend Agitator, that this is ra ther a queer way of getting up a neries,of meet ings, sod our only reason for asking you to make any mention of this matter is, that we- do not want our friends to think for a pornent that we arc defying God and, man, dr vietnally the clergy, "Fire •ouiliiggest guns, yen canhot reach us!" This is not the position we occupy. Sexttnn. AN OLD P.DSWENT.—Jatues Good; rich, himself one of the oldest citizens of this county, sends us the following notice of Joseph Is.VCortnick,'who lived at. Lawrenceville, in this ,county, as long ago as 1812. Captain Goodrich informs us that viCtld Joe" figured quite conspi cuously in this county in that early day, and adds that many old inhabitants would like tohearfro,m him, We take the' following from the Wisconsin Legishaire Manual : - , . " A LEGISLATIVE NESTWI.—Joseph Weer tnielc, of Ahnopee, was born in the town of Wy oming, PLI.,, A pill IS, 1737, and is the oldest morn - - her of the present Assembly, and is also believed, to he the oldest member of any, legislutivooo: in the world. He received a common, schenl asl. weation, and is by occupation a farmer. From Wyoming ho wont with his parents to Sieuben county, N.' V., in 1789 ; to Lanoneevillo, Tiogit county, Pa., inlSl2 ; to Louis' ilk, Ky., in 1810'; "[to Covington, Indiana, in 1829 ; to ;it. toni:t, Mo , temporarily, in 1811 ; to Rob Roy, Warren cimn:y, Illinois in 1844; and to Manitowie, Wis cousin, in 1318. 1 For several yours he was ope rating backward and forward between Indiana t iinit'l as, nail imas eleoted a member pf the enli ven - yr to form constitution for Texas, but his family tAiding in Indiana, and having been elected a member of the Assembly of that State in the same y'oar, he did not taken seat as a member of the t retts -convention. Ile Was it member of the Asseuihly from Fountain county, Indiana, in 1339, '4O, '4l and '42, and ' elected to the Assetnlil of Wisconsin in 1870, in the 84th year of his ago; was, postmaster at ,Itob, Roy,, Fountain county, Indiaba r under Gen. Jackion Ile entered the military service of the U. States during the nar of 1812, saes nommissioned'as captain, B.O4IetIIGIVAI to major; participated in the engagements at Tippecanoe, Queenstown Heights, Lundy's 'Lane, and the blowing up of Fort Elle." , . - ' , GosSlr ON POI•ITIIV.—TennyE,ou is out with some execrable verses, which c he calls 'Songs of the Wrens.' It hardly seems ei•ediblo that the man who wrote " !Adzesly end " Iderte de Arthur" should publish such unmitigated urauuttruz.. tutrrotmw - mg - : " The frost is here, - • And fuel is dear, • And woods are' sere, • And fire burns clear, And frost is here, We have a pair of rats in 'our Cellar, ancient and fishy customers, who know all about traps and cats. Suppose our rats should sing, thusly: ." Tho coast id' clear,' The cheese is hero, J.IHN tV. QUER.N.4I And has bitten tho heel of tho going year No mat is near, We love good cheer, And all theryear - Naught but the snaky weasel we feax:',' We will sing the Laureate for a neir'StOre pjpo, hat—Rats against Wrens,--Mr. Swinburno to bn umpire.•; But Our rats don't expect . two 'gnitte * as t . per live_ - On oa-contrary, we will:sell tho.C* , tire sing for.fiva centS,..and throw in fieiveral col umns of reading matter. NEW Ct/LINTY • ti T 1 E IS A I N/— f rill s people of Canton and 'lrr.y arc very tad with New ronoty-on•t'ie-brain. A gentle man of exotob came to Liberty fir the express purpose of rpreetling the disesee here; LA the people of:lliberty did t•ot wish to be afflicted in that way; and they gave th 6 gentleman such a counteracting (I.,sc of Old County - , that without doubt he wont ,ite.ty tii - udcrably relieved, with the addition of a ilea iii each ear. We would add, that if there aro any more iii that regiota similarly_atnicted, :end them Araightu ay unto "Lth&i - y ; for iitily ooi leinedy is rt good ono, and we ,/are, Wo charge theta atort' i c t ice for board, uud,.medi cat treatment will be tree, the'snerie Itline• qua ; By order of the medical directors of LIBERTY. JAcNfoN.---Thri-frionds of Rev. ('llB9 Weeks, Aft:Eliot:LA, tatide ITiiii-a_tit.aatiia visit a tho Parsofllt;o Priday era ning, 33 ilistai,t. Tl,o •titw.itit nc.it e.t [(noun $1 1 11. Eider costshwiiii its; w e e inns at i'"rfscr , ',thee. the - depaittsre of E tier Ji,ht. , p , n I.ro t fill Elder I.elt vetll, v. 1.4) ha , r Ur , ilettriy vt 3 talr, and will 1.•11 rt.!. Liz elo:-.:0 ; !, 1111,1 tiw26tl Tito chnitgOablO 40.11:,er ralito L.iel.nei - s, for the wee", The Feal(ct foctl is ta'l4iiig 41,0,1,E llu Childrr in thc:'‘,.3.;yero palt of the 1. - 41104, L , 1 , ( 1 iNal; qrf .:;•1 • W lii).- - aUr 4100,1 ,10 ;11 Ira had 1 little In Leek llie metn,t,,ny of pioneer lire cr in4er, cEicpt 1.114/ all vi to t‘ r inkob,.4 ties, so 11.1, - .11 sci . that the a b,t iI iit tit tri , •l h is 0.0 , mi, teacher nirt the Sli tf. r,ti tcd. treatment. coati's chili], abont INo 34 e...:11(1 , 1 by cilliiir ,1•;INI; ip i - 0 .Lt., t. 111.10 wit IV t until :ttif :74- 47 1= 1 -111 . 11;11.4 b a 11e4"11 ',pry Loy% and I.lllngiu )1. 1 ,Y0 I,l k , ' 6 ' 416 y licit zs .11.,-.1.p0 int Meta lu (Mal y Gt• our bard rrOr- I. tog elt i7ll, • co , i , l..rat,ll,iotete.st has becii.tuanifeeted by. t 1„• ); , -y yet frn• art( (0 l( fr•,m Tioga, (11110,Fs the e.ll:,iy I sent is :it Canton, which event is not ill Iy ;.) happen soon, 179 the people of either Troy or C-Intim will tight it; unless- it Coates 'to . ' them. Aad this opposition may he kept up for years. The more the subject is agitated, the lees phpalar it becomes. Ispcaking of n big day's work in une of the chair shops, nt Wcllsbofo, hy a woman, reminds ate that' Denmark Morrit, of Canton; hare sold over olio hundred dozen of the genuine Weitsboro chairs in the last year. They are staple article in nostern Bradford. E. 14.taintls. INCORVOUATED BOROUGH'S. — Ai I in corpora taxi boroughs in Tiogo county are required by law to publish nnuuntly einteinerit of the ieeeipts and i3peaditurcs of said boroughs. Let each ono seal in its report ns early as kai..tien . FANNING MILLS.—We have. foot' mills of J. JI. lather's make for sale. These milts are admitted by tho farmers generally to be the best in Too. Call at this oboe.-Sept 38, 1.8711, 3m. , Ell 41rranEt•L-4.30.013it+6 18'11871, at thollisictenee' of the bride's parents, by the Bev. J. P. Calkins, lir., .1 . 7414. I. Mitobt 4 l Esq., attorneYiat ltity, attetAltiii M a ilitoteittAdi , of WeHaber°. , [The indtolo9,olBatle4;Wful 481(014'w itt 3 ;:per.,'-' , sou, with a "stay of proceedings'!—Tordiot sat.is• • fact on,—andC4Bo aisaharge4l,,yeith Foe Simple, or a simple foe, , And all the fecientall, Arc ,nothing when compared to then, Thou best 'et' fees—temale: _ • h The law's,rigor is inexorable, ' - And nothing . stays its march. they eay : But Ipre's rigor is more adorable, - - - And wins by cupid's Archery. llfny sucoese,lappiness,,presperity, and a long life of unclouded joy attend OA hapOy couple.] ARGETBINGEIt —SOPER—In Rutland on the 2nd, inst.:hi the,Uov• - M•Rnek,Thall, Mr. F. W. A rgateinger, and Rita Eato•Hoper,. • , - ALFORD—In Toga borough,- Jan. 25, Ste. Olen Alford; aged 53 years: • ' • ' At a meeting of 'the Bargees and Council of Tioga borough, Peh4l3, 1871; the following or dinance was passed Ortorniuou N0:24. Thit all lote:in Tioga rough fronting on Main street, between Minh and Broad streets, on' tbe ease tilde, and A.O. Bush's Immo and Cowanesque street, on the west side; and all lots fronting on Wollaboro street, between Main street and Jacob Scheitfelin, jr.'s southwest corner, on the north'sfde, and F. W. Nraise's house and harness Rion, - on the south side ; and all' lots fronting on Now street, be tween Main streetandAbialßly's !Amis.:on the north side, anti G. W. liathaway's house,on the south side, shall be included in what hill be termed Firo Limits ; and, no wooden or other in- , flaruablo building or construction shall be erect ed within such limits,Withontiv license. or per-, 'mit first had from the Burgess - and Council of said borough. W. 0. FARR, linr,;ess. F. E. Snirn, Seo'y. - fah 22 2w NOTICE. M OWN lots for ,attlo- We ' abor°. -Enquire of J. Emory Wellsboro, or. W. V. Emery, Box, 2822, Williamspot Pa. Wellaboro, Fob. 22-4 t. Tro THE DOIIIITING.- 4 13ele* I a few of tho late testimonies A, 13. Eastman's office, after takin, lag decayed teeth. removed:- " I had six teeth extraoted, a d dreamed , I was witnessing the Operation; 11E3 ead_of Alpine the subject., . DENEDICT." Had a splendid dream ; thought Abe-little bird, were singing all around no. • GEO-o.l3°2mm' rea wed I was going up a long hill ; thought I fell down,, , Mural. Germ.' fp Took s; had four teeth extracted; dream efl\ my grandpa was buying me &Woo large doll. !STELLA DICKINSON!' • liad seven teeth extracted, without pain; supposed I Was about to meet friends at a Ills. tenet), atter enjoying a pleasant ride on the oars ' Mae. J. t 3. htlanoir.' By oneo inhaling gas, I had ,eighteen teeth extracted, without pain. BeintrAtt Mormon. ;!l'lTiidd my recommendation to the above. Have taben-chloroforra;'.antillied other ways to have teetlt extracted, but find nothing ap ploa ss.ob and harmless as the gas. • Feb 15, 1871 tf , MRS. G. 11.111n0w..n.',' MRS. JOHN RICE offers for sale hor house and lot on State' street, 'on reasonable terms, A good•chance is now offered to any one wirbing to purchase a small property.„ Terms : Part cash, and balance on time. Call at W.' T. Mathers'a grocery, or at the house of Jno. Scott, for Curtber particulars. MRS: JOHN RICE. Feb 22, '1871 , 4 `. Ai .1114' EASTMAN; . .. . _ -.,z 7 7-p, . 0i.,....,,,,,,,.. AND IfECRAIIICAt tea ` t '. DENTIST. Office oppc4ite Cube House, Wolliboro, - Pa. All - operations neatly and carefully performed.. Sat isfaction guaranteed at 'live and let live prices. Feb 22, IS7I tf _ ..... fro Bridge Builders. Tilfl county bridge across the 'Tioga river icholo tho road crossed said river near the town line of ichmond and Vega, will be let for the reboil lug of the,aarue, by the' Cope" -gii-VMB,l7ta f il i , gi i ielMa; to l ißeldwOt 'siva t best•bidder,,'on hursday; the - ilth day of Mar, : next, at 'one' Vol k P.ll. ".A15, - o, a bridge cross' Mill ,cretek; where the road cr( eSett said creek in the township of Rut. lai,d, will he let y the CommloSionere, for the building of the I , ino, as by plan to ho exhibited on the promises, o the lowest and beet bidder, on Friday,'the lOth day of Match next; at 'One ,o'clock 1-.. M. -• •M. W. WETLIBRDEE, - • • 'P. lir. - ITAN,NESS, - - • • '-JOB REXFORD,' • - - , Fe') 22, 1871 3w- • - :• , . Commissioners. PEE subscriber ha's for sale.the following i.de scribed real estate: Thirty village lots sit uate on State street, in Wollsboro; the - house and lot formerly occupied by Charles Williams; a six acre tot situated near the cemetery; and a farm of 0 acres, located near thq farm of Col lins Culver. For terms and puirtiCulars apply to WALTER BREA WOOD, Wollsboro, Pa. six 1 Nov . . No :Num More.-i" ., , f' 1 91V opened in Smith & Bowen's block, sec. and floor, a MUSIC room where will be kept on exhibition, and for sale, Steinway and other .Pianos; c 4 bitiot Organs, and a choice selection of Sheet Music. New music received every' nionth:— Lessons on Piano and Organ,' and in Singifig wilt be given. • Opportunity for practice .afforded to those who may desire it 11. W. TODD. Wellsbero,Pob. 15-3 mo. .. . . HAREaN-G'S EDITIO TS OF FAMILY, :PULPIT, irPHO- Wholesale Dealers will.find the liabto embrace the Inrgea assortment of Bibles in the country. Thu p 'Wisher has no hesitation in pronounc ing them ttp,ro salable than any Bibles publish ed. The various editions embraeo all tho vari ims styles of bindiug and sizes of type, varying in price from $2 to $3O, for Family Bible, largo quitrlA) 11`11P LIFE OF 01111LI3T, 7110 ..flooly hound' ih French and Turku. foil gilt_ TH P. LIFE OF JOHN RUNYAN . (Pilgrim's l'iogress) about 'Tiro pagiB, 11)e0 andsomel} b k ,oo, ill French and Turkey Mow° , TESPAMENTS vitt) notes, Wilk Pictionary and Webster's una bridged. All these. publications , rvilL:be sold very cheap Addrees, 'I; 11,13,3 i 9 14 6$ ntil Ow .W-. 1. s firlHE an.lersignod.offers for sale, her farm In 11, Middlebury Township Tioga, Co., known its the ipirrt Stevens farm, containing one hundred amp,' uith, apple orchard, two rframe barns, Hone largo triune house, all• in good. eanditiort,- f.irut under state of good cultivation, best gnat, ity of flat lands on Crooked Creek, railroad - de- pot near. Afio adjoining timber- lot' of two hundred acres, containing large 'quantity of hemlock, and hard woods, with quite. a large amount of p ne,_:, , A.latet. W. AISTONE Esq., Wellshorolia; ' Feb Li ARRIET M. STEVENS.. Weltahorq, Feb ,4 15.1871 f. '. - • 1 ;;ur 01s . e.ing unr(fc'r r GO, IVIJ l. tub at xv Inter th& watvr , - DBA-7'.715. Tioga Borough- Ordinance'. llo.n.§e and 1 4 0 Foa Sale. Real Estate For Sale. 1. CM= P.-E. KNIFFEN x ,-, ; - • :0, TOGRAPII DIBLVe. P. B. NNIPPEN, Agent for Tioga Cor; , Maineburg, Pa. p... 1). 15, 187 t Failn and - Ti 1,p1)6 . r , int far AdmtpistratOr's Sal© T • HE undersigned, administrator :,of the Es fate of Abner G. Ooodolli, deeilased, will sell, nn the premises of said estate,- about 70 rods south of I. W. Tubbs & Co's Mills, in Law— rence trtp, at public vondue. on the llth dtky,of March, at I P. M. the following described &oil= arty : Bounded north by 'John Middaugh - , 'East by Tioga river, south and West by Ralph NObles, containing ontrhaltriere, - mora or legs dciellipg house thereon.-j ' Perms cash . SOS obrt,g. Welltboro Feb.l.s, 3t. • _ . • ME /111 TE SC II fis 91, r‘utEcTotip of ,14linar town eblp will en'ect a ‘ t liofichool tome door, the Delmar ebeesolaOtory, on. p4turday,,PebrnstY 25, et too o'clock , for.tbo,porpose, of con• tractivik for wood for the several rebeels .irt the townehi,l3 for the_preeent year; and oleo for,thc tinnefilion of wich'other business Eis,mny'corno before them. By order of the Board:' ' ROBBILT CAMPBELL, Fob 15, 1871 2w Secretary. . llorS for 8410. • • 7. , tirl HE subscriber offere for sale, ono fibe Meek 'horse ten years bfage. Perfectly soiled sect true. • Tim:vitro of W. A. STONE HARRIET M. STEVENS. - - .• - Wctisboro l • , _ ` . . 4 .*?- 6 11Elliffilitt , • ' AT 011ITU DOWEN s O; ratil wrtaLvauitr#44-. =, • The folloping lecturers have been engaged for J.hlp Course: .GEORGE FRANCIS TRAlN—"Dovatlwith the'Praesian Monarchy, and trp with the Fre oh Republio" Friday evening, March 3, 71. WENDELL PIIILLIPS—" Thn Loot Art 4 no time Al*\if ICS* RiLLINGOI:= O I.Iiik".Ino WM, PARSONS, L. L. D.—"Riehard Drina 1049heridan"-nno true fixed. -..liekete for tile balance of tilt( : acniriii; re- ' "served seats or tioket4 tna -'be procured it Young $ c4.'a bceltatore, oVat, the_ order of the,oonamlitee.'., M. P. ELitOrr, Oka, , „ „ , SE ) V4OIAV - NO'l7.l.PEta. - MANY EiBIBB rather th an tithe nauseous medicines All who gaffe from congbe, colds, Irritation of the bronchial tubes or tendency to consumption; will find in Dr. Wiltar's Balsam of Wild Cherry a remedy as agreeable to the palato as effectual in removing tonso:' no Balsam la a pleasant remedy; it is a speedy 'remedy; it la a remedy that cures. $650 por Month. Tho boat selling book biter. published. AGENTS who sell our new Work. PLAIN UODID TALK AND KINDIOAL „., COMMON MINIM, _ have, no competition. Thor° never was a book published like it. Any body can sell It ? Every body wants IL Many , agent 'are novr:inalting, frog $5OO to $650 per month Selling this won. 411441 book. 24 page Descriptive Circular sent frog oil application. Wo want good live• Agents; Men who can folly appreciate the merits of the work, and the fact that it meets a universal wants Agents who desire to,do;good, 59 WOW* mnitjs r s money. Addresal '!7; V WELLS Co., 482' Broome Street, kfew York. Bm. o - • Offico ot J. 8..D088m, - 420 forth Eighth St., Philacin. dik DObbillB l kl V • A color_ and dressing 44, not turu the hair_or i njure, the head.. :(1 . It does not produce a color mechnically, as the poisonous • preparations do. ,It gradually , restere# the *at to its originsf — Color and lustre, by supplying new life and vigor. - It causes a luxullant groWth . of lsoft, fine hair. The best and A safest article ever- offered. 1 Clean and Pure. No sediment... Sold evermher*. ASK Fdl k9AITNTS'. *Nov._2B, 1870.-Bm. will be found regiatered at gee and hay- L..l3Acan.' • • 613431) tEIVIPLAgg' MUTUAL , BENEFIT - . • ' LIFE INS. i.ASSOCIATION..' Chartered by Special Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, • - CHARTER PERPETIPte - FEMALES 'ADMITTED ON EQUAL TERMS. OFFICERS : • . , lion. S. B. Onasn, Presidont.• • L. A. TYLER, Vioe President. Azao Gove, Secretary. 4P Pot—To secure a benefit of $2OOO at death, membership fee [payable in 'Rd;,; 4 • Vance,]• ' $lO 4 00 .Annual due, (after first year,) 2 10 Mortuary assessments, from $1 to $2 10 ,ac cording to age; ',Personal - Wined from 1540 00 years of age. Wanted, an active business man in every township, to work for the Good Tempters Mutu al Benefit Association. E. T. BENTLF.Ty.' General Agent for Tioga Co. Tioga, Feb Q, 1871 tf . v 334 - 3,9 i f $ rlint colinty bridge across Wilson creek, near _L_Nim. W. Babb and John Wilsoresi - cinAhn, township of Morris, in Tiogn ionnty; will helot feriae rebuilding of tha--sanie f `Lbr-ttko - oonnty Commiaeloners, to the lowest and beet bidder, according to plan exhibited on the premises, on Thursday, the 16th day of February, 1871, at 1 oteloolt• M P .._. M. M. W. WETHEEDEE,,. P. V. VAN NESS, • JOE REXFORD, - • ' Commissioners. Feb ,8, 1871 2w Pa StattSlibtural tScitool itIAktIPIELD;VIOGA. co. . rimy, text term will commo n co Monday, of Marc ,1811. -Apply for',CAtalorpipp,ork, admission, to CHAS. H.,..7.PHFALF:A•ALi" Feb 8, 1871 Ba , Principal. VENIDLiki .._ • Tbe subscriber will l expose to public sale at 1. his reeldenoe Clymer, Oa Medal**, ;Maio 1,1871, the following property -vitt: 115: extra Cows, 1 premium Bull, 1 pair twin year ling Steers. Sale to commence 1P M. Terms aash. WASHISCIV9N`LXRRISON. Cllymet 14:431i.d. 18714 t The Cheapest Place in the State . . For Photographs! ,11 [ 001 'S GILLORY! „ tal =CARD for 80 cents. Large - pictures'and AL LI , frames or $l. Old pictures copied, en largedl!and 9 lab& ' in the3inest -style / styleframes a d eve ItinifloriCli4gialtili band] or furni hod t order. lag LO ES PRICES AND THE BEST WORE.- - Rooms,over Gardner's grocery store. Pos 1 18lLtf • . • ,Wellsborm, Pa; FIRE INSIMPiNCE. I NSURANCE effected in the , • FARMEREV.IffyI I ,II.O.4.I.IkI,4I:..WTOECO., Of .Middle i'ennaylvanta. • THE] HARTFORD, of - Hartford, Conn. T73F7 EiIIRMANIA, of New York.. 't and other Bret clasi,jamPaufej. _':7o,iftcial4fiti .A.T.tone, Bag. E. B. YOUNG, Agent. ografiNir.o, Feb 1,1871, tf geo r , hand, Morocco, • • 144 4 V, f l l -1 41% - e, of _ rp1408131 intenditigt porOhe'se Musical In . :: strtunents call upopCora dtess•the undersigned at Knoivillo, 4111 Roll the celebrated Georgia : and, Brawn P . for lon than you can buy one of equal quality of -any ono else. Call or write before purchasing elserrhero. I also furnish the iPfitAer, , ;, -mum, FLUTES, ACCORDEINS, our: . TARS, Ac., Ac. I also keep on band thoeo7l3 WI:RAVEL! • I, which I will sell cheaper than any other first class Machine. rAgenfa itanted - .• .:-`-B. F. -DOWB, :Feb. ii 171-3 m. Knoxville, Pa. lyiaßOLUTlOht.—Thi ... co. existing betwee n ; , -13.11Iistings is this day, 4 Ea , einseet: , The affairs oft the lit! -liy?either of the late imirtnetifil •dt , }listfOgs & Cole, in Wrigh •bihili Meek. IL DI Feb 8,1871.3 w . 13,i gh .744 1 .2411.41.ififr- & DERBY. " iCA.SII PAID FOR WIEMI OATS BY =1 Eli EWES ~~s ~ .~., 4 , - , MOE - 71- " At As We wl MI --. S;, ~'5" .. ~ ., : i ,-,:t. Win lINI ' 1! ;1 1 ill Eng IME -.• : ~ Give Always ; In.d ,l i, ~ , Corning' • oxierLecit, • HAS A FULL ASSORTMIINT OF For inn and . 'Domestic :Dry y Goods,, - - Which will be eold7-very.ebeap. • LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BEAVER CLOTH FOR OLOARS. BUTTONS, ALL KINDS, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, t, LI EXAMS, , , VELVETEENS: 'hi 'WHITE GOODS, Glovos,•Hosiory, Knit Qoo dae Notions. 4Coiree Hats & Please ca goods. Wells HE (IZ3 ortbe)ea the old folk I 'bit ; *ON PAPER OR PORCELAIN 4 ; -•• • I 3 • to $t the s t inillestiockot, rup tolifo size. .bites ; German and Me aliion heads frolic atives, The new Victoria s ze,, Cabinet size, and nil P i niatieiris made and pitiO in limiter • stile than has heretofore been offersid.by any Photographer in this seotion of country. It is the only gallery in 'Toga County , retonahing its negatives lit the true Rerun styli?. Largo assortment of FRAME AND FRAME MATERIALS. COPYING ANDSPINti3IIII4IO'/N -INK, WATER, CRAYON OR OIL COLollB;';'',', • !Grate rates,itand in first class , style Af,y prices are as aft tholoWsit,,tioing. :clod worktand.lerms oash'when themitting le made. All - wciii:gaahrituttiest.ta."give without extra charge.: Those who come first will be first served: . .,CtilL i ntiA 'afore going elsewhere l, Jan, 11, 1871-3 m.„ M., '1 N. P. A., 'Artist siniFkroprietor. 4 7 4:41, • < done at mo equally asi eatlefaa (ion spooimens b Mansfiel i • httito:iv: : Webb-and 4: 1),1 janimg. Kati 41(474itaint it Bailey's new WEBB. _ IRON, •,f!,11'7.1 V A SAV a q : - i F -,',-Ar.,:, 1.,"Ya4 EEC ItierT4 Wellabo EE ffl=2==MWM • " 1- . • ' • W l4 g-- 4:IEP , • 4-.: ' k.n ~.1• a ' ----, - . _ .., . . N ......,.. . , ~ • . : : -r.,.4 t ~1 / - : 4 ,;. .. -yam,,l6 i. ' ;' , , k . ~.; ..,r ii ,- ..& . %':"1ii.Yi1r... - : 1!„.,1 , c....., , ,j,.. ~ ,„1, A 4,..,...„,,,,,,;,,14„....‘,4,.„,,...:,„,:,,,..:,,,,,.z.„,,:,„.. .....„1,,J,....;;i,,,,,,,...„,._,...4„.,,..„:„,7•:„_•,...,,,,,1.T...._, ~ ? ' Le. :,..; , :---:•. '&-.,:. 13., , ,,-. :, ~ ; :`: i:1.....,,4 . ,„-_,- 1 ...?''1 - .,1-- ,:;''' ,- • , .. , -/:c" . , / , . 1, , If - INEIN [the Regulator, Corning; --, :: h to reduce our stock to make' roenqi,for early 5 4- , t selling " 5 er Dress Goods, - Sha ICloakings, ea :yes :,rs, • REGARDLESS i , 1 I •. • Aces Reduced In 'every departulea. A full assortment of oinestie Goods, ries, Boots, Shoes 4 Crockery, , Pk - AntbktiPrieee that Will induce every person in Tioga'county to buy Goode of • us and Save money. BEI N.! T.Yel?. 4, 1870. RBI 1-- hoice Groceries. Soup, Tobacco, Syrup, Rice, • 6aleratus, ;Tea t , ; Crackers,,; Salt, Fish, Flour. aps, Boots & Shoes, Rubbers, Crockery, Wooden Ware, &c. . . , Chili Paid fpr WITTE% oreldpiied on Commission. 1 and look our Stook over. You will always flail us ready and willing to show b1 : 040, J.a4. 17, /87/.-IY. , .•, - X* -.- 1:tIOS IS' TAB.-mm. outs VrtORIOUS, and peace Proclaimed throughout the United States: nov. death, .wl h temptations stride is on thu track of every son and daughter,. and o too; which is sufflalent reason why hero should bo no delay in going to , intOrlis rt Gli-gal_l4,6i-3r FOR 1 BM C. R. (Successor to D. 1. ROBERTS) DEALER IN ..,• . D R AILS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, licirtsp. ,siVE,',AND •HOrcpE NAILS Ir. —, t.,, -.IA 4r,, , ,,J. , L4,4ci ;..- .0 , ,,. , i ir, -- S: ...', -t ' • ,,f !I- --vi '.:--- '4.. '• ' .'" ' 4 . .... 1 cies,rl>exitiewor ',9rcmiDits,_ al stoat ai itGOKS, BUTS, LATCHES, RINGER, &e:; Also. WRAPPING PARER at mannfatitarete prides. BRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO• nil:bash:and pilau, reasonable. First deor above Cone Boni*. Jan. 4,1871-Iy. , 1 , OF 000 T. " BA.-IL,F{AV•i3 r. '... o is- UZI ' ''.; S' I.Y;-i.' :'''i ',ll, • r • "",.". s ' • !I. Nlir - . .....,., ,_ ,1. - -' ';' : ':, prang Goode, we *winos, is, ra 121111113 , EEO NEWELL & OWEN. J. R. BARKER. =I ~n ehed neg it. 0. BAILEY. • . , ~ ~p_ ~ ~, ~, , 1 , i . 1 -„. .. ,- i 47 ;7,! (74. . 1 E0 4 5; 31 : 441P0 44 1 4rdia iiiila V'IIUR GREAT. AMERICAN IMAAIIIR RBSTOR li. BR, purifies the blood lint'. sure. ikrafula; SYPPliii, skia Muses, Ithsugumisrii, Disesfiss ck. 'Wonted, and all Chreaki sifeetans of the blood, liw aad Kidneys. 'lltonultotdeit by, theMait. i Vaoultj and misty thousand. of our !Wit OM I road the testitnonyerPhieteLitar and patient. ;who have used RosaMilis; rasa for our itosadalise guide to Health Book, or Alumnae ibr Chbiyeer, r t ill which we publish for path' us dtattlittion; it 'will give yoninneh Wahl° °mutton ' . • . Dr. n. W. Oar otaaltitio , sore i ... . ' i too piastre la raiumnalui saour mama? as a very faked iltarative. I bug Siam if nod h i tyro emu Witte , . happy reialts—one In a 4Mot amondary width, fa which the pabout pronossicat bluiselfosted acerbating bilisasiva F 40.10 lOW sallgaa. ',TM othot fa a else ,of rrata& a lan Swann: - witch Ii rapidly iv& Lovius Oder. Its , IMO* And the indication us " 4. tow Pittiont will soon- recover. I have cue.. AMY - *untitled tba - fOrbattlA' 1 4' Mb l atirt I rnMlimadalla is :tad., aid dad It ess‘ , 4 s X, bat Dc49PIPI4 90 . 4 hrat# 0 ,01 11 4 11 avt! 1 ; -1 ' r Or;lipsrkerof bliotikamililiilty4 ;says is has is4ltosaasllsla men of tkrottds **4 lbsionda h'y Syphilis sratisattassetostresults. • Al I Olean., Or of the I•u bloo d r know no bettor rinnellY• Osam ..„ o „__ ... r, Muslu melt,ldneurocre, Teuir q says I have used seven bottles of &sedans, and am ' um* cured of Rheumatism; send me font hot Mee, as I wish it for my brother, who has scrofti. ions sore eyes, ' !; Benjamin Bechtol, of Lbna,Ohio, writ. % ii h ave esifored for twenty years .. with 'an • InTeterme 0 1, amp on over my whole body; a shorttbnesince I pti seed a bottle 9 f Bimodal* old It . *ir o n e d Oars, : ~ : . : • : t . - L alai's sold by PAL, Willlatii (i . o. and W; Krau,'Wsllsboror Philo Tall i . nor'; M. L. Bacon, Blossburg,and Druggist* generally Starch 9;1870,4Y. HALL'S, ITEGETBLE SICIL AN HAIR RENEWER Is the only perfected and scientifically prepared preparation of its kind_ even -offered to the public), and has no competitor in merit. By its use GRAY, HAIR is soon restored to its original youthful color and bril liancy, which is 80, elllCik admired by all. P•ftsons whose hair is thin or falling out will, by the use of our Renewer,soon'see its good effects, as, by its tonic and stimulating properties the hair glands will be incited and the hair grow thick and strong again. In eases of Badness it will create a new growth unlestE the follicles are destroyel It is cooling, and allays all \ itching, and- irritation of . the scalp. It does not stain the skins as do dyes, but makes the scalp white and clean. Asa DRESSING it is the best and most economical preparation in tho world, as its effects last so arich longer. Send for our Trefithie on the hair, free to all, by mail. RESTORES HAIR ( TO , S .1 Man COLOR, PROMOTES GROWTH!) AND ::I A - SPLENDID DRESSING. 'MY 0 N E BOTTLE AND THICKEN DP THE THIN LOOKS! Sold by all Druggists and Peakra in Medicine. I*rlco ono Dollar Per BotUc. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LABORATORY, 111811VA0i. H. = Aug. 3,1,61"0-Iy. Administrator's . Notice. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having best to Andarahrnad_lui iha _as. ariame, ttemna, late of Jaakionitownship, al thcis• ladekted to said CP tate will malts itantidiats pays , and those having claims against tho same, 11-present them to. B. SHRIV . , Adm'r. . Jackspn, Fobrnary 1, 1871 flw .P, si ,-_ 1 1 --- E le .44 toll ce; 4 gi,eB: 6- L - c'ralWapl" 0 ge CO 14 GQ L" , wo 07 r". GP 10 Nr..... ..a bp 0 CIA r 4 le 01 Ce 09 1.4 4 a 4411 m eD , M 4::• • ' . os .; .. gl 1 2i: . il l i l S. : ' ; i1 - •• S Z to : a g ldt3 "4 at • Q P" , Adi—id 43 115' A 1 4 . - 13; t;:13 5,p 1! to P. o is 0 ...., 0 0 ... 14 01 iti ,ffl 41. A p er 0 c l l Q ~1 1.4 .BPA . •;:t-0x 41 ,,,r -P4 c i .:•-• , g crs' c;% . :1" o r 43 c) 8e13.2 Xi 1 f i :rizQr s KBo' , lN ca S i ak Ai q 0. 6 o 0 el P 413 ',1 : 505 ciEiva ' p a c.P - a 0 1 : ;ir` ei 0 •41 1 0 Q .., 0 1).8 ca V:1 G 4l vs 4, -4- 2' o ~, cs Q 1 0 0 , t ga Q 8 5 2 8 rad"" g a id I: 1 7 r" •rsa 4 ''i gs OFt cti W 1) el g'i exA rs ca 41 rri "' A Is to ai 4 S b9 aA -§ S eiU. r, .0 14 W l ." - a t 1 ) 0111080 1 ZP.GWO . i I VI KA 2 P % , _I4 4A 03 04 Ai la l hi A Irzt wf E-k 4 1 • FIRE r- F 8 8 u , a es , JNO. L M Tt7HELL, Agn, VVELLBitORO, PA . Issues Policies in Brst•olass Oontrignics at se r_at,Ant I:Letteis, RELIABLE COMPANY will grant Insurance. Jan. 4,1871.—1 y. Apri1:6,21810.-4y. Eptope . p.f",_, l Vifart,,, Grefif Balloon. -Asceinghin uEN -killed, Women : attit'ohl4drou 'going obey over the Elegem( Style _aficifiniih of - • 210211110111 t ' • from Na rnm ore's now Photograph Gallery Wells born. All the latest Styles of pistnresisucb at German and Medallion beads; CeshinetAise, new- Victoria Site, and"Poretelain',Picharerlplelo- or colored), and many other Styles too numerous to mention. litteresocopie views, and - .views of Private, Dosidencee made at reasonable prices. COPying 'old pictures and enlarging the same—to any silts required, a specialiiy,lrhen desired: they wilt be retonohed is India talc. et oolore4 water Colors. A. good 'asorticent of frames Conilmitly on,hand. Cali and examitiespeoircens before going elsewhere.. • .11.,.d0ut 'mistake , the place,. over D. Ditiltiati * ti'Derital Rooms, opposite 0011 b• gout D. B. NARAIStOI§. ' t SURANCE. as any 3NO. I. MITOHELL. T A'S Cheapest Nate ha Town, I= TO BUY FOB CASH, Try our I= Prioes before iPurchas'ng Elsewhere, TRUMAN BROTHERS, GROCERY & PROVISION STORE I Don't Ask For Credit. ■ July \ V, The Cheap Cash Store William Wilson IRAS JUST, REOEIVSJ , LOTS 0.8 t . .7rEw• GOODS! AND HAS Marked them Down TO VERY LOW • i Cask Prices. To enumerate the artioles and give a diserip lion of the variety and quality -44 good', would be labor thrown away, I therefore invite all to DROP Ire ad a I pe fo themselves and takes look threasli the alma oth stook and convince thetnitiohis Awl GOOD GOUJIS Low Prices is Mil =3 Aro tho two peat inducomOOti) or $444100 ItomenibOi thoIllsOit; Wj!ion and li.O*VoilkOW , .. tat n atsolsl otntd. " '---, , ." ::,[ :•?.: ~., • ; 1 .. , , . . i ) 1671 e.ly. 11 . L. P. TRUMAN, A.A. TAIWAN. 0 MEI AND MI i'. .L' *ktLie.st WILSON.' lES II